By all the usual measures, he could be considered a pretty useless guy: a scholastic failure, an athletic disaster, and a chronic loser... but Fukuda Shinichi has one passion: cheering for others!

The 18-year-old captain of North Kanto Southern High's Cheerleading squad decides to make the most of his summer by attending cram school in Tokyo, only to find out that the whole trip was a sham! Things are looking up when he and his friend meet up with two cute Tokyo girls; too bad the girls brought them to a rip-off bar and took off! Ditched by his one remaining friend and stuck with an impossibly high bar bill, Fuku-kun's life couldn't get any worse!

But just then he gets saved by Ume, his role model and former cheerleading squad captain! What is he doing in Tokyo... and why does everyone around seem to know and respect him? Without anywhere else to go, Fuku-kun decides follow Ume to his job, only to discover that... he's a male gigolo!? Fukuda's summer of cheering others on has begun... and the streets of Tokyo's red-light district will never be the same!

I have completed all 10 volumes of this manga. It's about a teenage boy,18 , who's initially exposed to the world of "male host" or male giggolo as depicted in the manga. Story is not about how he becoming a host at all. The main story however involves him cheering, giving his full moral support to various characters he met along the way, mainly via enthusiastic encouragement and never say die attitude. This eventually help others to gain hope and try to work harder as well.

Ecchiness is actually minimal. I find the manga very wordy and will drag at the later volumes. What I'm really disappointed is there's no closure or even much development to his romantic relationship or "relationships" at the end. He remains a virgin for example and he's the main character...

I just decided to read this on a whim since i saw it on a site, and i sure came to love it. The comedy is great, art is nicely drawn and different and the story is nice too.I recommend it.Also, don't pay much heed to the gender bender/trap tags since they're not THAT prominent in the story, it's what was putting me off for a while, but once i read it i was fine with it

The manga feels more like a compilation of one-shots about a guy cheering on people to do stuff than an actual story. Although the "oneshots" are pretty interesting and entertaining, i've yet to see it develop the story as a whole so far. The story lacks in development and it feels as if nothing big is going to happen at all. This manga is very similar to Saru Lock.

I came to this manga by accident. When they release the 28th chapter, I download it with no reason; no image, title, or anything wake my interest, just kinda fate that my cursor click the download link.

But, when the download complete and I start reading, I say to myself; wow, this is interesting, if only I had the complete picture of what's going on. Thus, I download the rest next time I'm online and enjoying the enormously interesting comedy that I never encountered before.

Try it! it is fun to see how everyone around fuku acted and made this poor guy (barely) managed it all.

this one gets scanlated asap! i made the mistake to start reading without being sure it was complete, and now i cant stand to wait for next epiodes to come out...let's all CHEER for Anime Waves! GANBAREEE!

You canít find many manga out there with an average Joe as the protagonist of the story. The guy is not exactly handsome or cool, but he not ugly nether, he simply normal to simply put it. A Small town country boy first time in the big city, what you think will happen? Huh? Simply put it: hilarious and fun. The character will grow on you, that for sure. AnimeWave kind of slow on its release on this excellent manga, but I hope they do release it more quicker.

With the manga finished in scanlation, you can read this in one go. The plot really escalate as you continuing to read and it really warms the heart with the message it sends out. The comedic times is great too, so you get both of the moral and humour in this.